A wire in a uniform magnetic field of 0.350 T carries a current of 3.50 A. If the magnitude of the magnetic force per unit length on the wire is 0.278 N/m, what is the angle between the magnetic field and the current?
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350 \, \text{T} \) (magnetic field) - \( I = 3.50 \, \text{A} \) (current) - \( \text{Force per unit length} = 0.278 \, \text{N/m} \) - \( \theta \) is the angle between the magnetic field and the current ** Show more…
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